Amitabh Bachchan to Troll Saying 'Hope You Die With Covid': 'Thok Do S**** Ko'
Amitabh Bachchan to Troll Saying 'Hope You Die With Covid': 'Thok Do S**** Ko'
Amitabh Bachchan has penned an angry note to anonymous trolls who have been wishing his death due to the novel coronavirus.

Amitabh Bachchan has reacted sharply to trolls in an open letter he wrote from the Covid-19 ward in a Mumbai hospital. He penned the note to anonymous trolls who have been wishing his death due to the novel coronavirus.

"They write to tell me... 'I hope you die with this Covid,'" the megastar began his blog.

"Hey, Mr. Anonymous... you do not even write your Father's name,... because you do not know who Fathered you... there are only two things that can happen... either I shall die or either I shall live. If I die you won't get to write your diatribe anymore, by weathering your remark on a celebrity name... pity."

He added: "The reason for your writing to be noticed was because you took a swipe at Amitabh Bachchan... that shall no longer exist... !! If by God's grace I live and survive you shall have to be 'weathering' the 'swipe' storm, not just from me, but on a very conservative level, from 90+ million followers."

"I have yet to tell them to... but if I survive I shall... and let me tell you they are a force incensed... they traverse the entire World... from the West to the East from the North to the South ... and they are not just the Ef of this page... that extended family shall in the flash of an eye become 'extermination family'!! All I shall say to them is... 'thok do saale ko'."

After his granddaughter Aaradhya and daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai Bachchan tested negative for coronavirus and were discharged from hospital, Big B had penned an emotional letter on his blog.

"They go home, the little one and Bahurani .. and the tears flow out .. the little one embraces and tells me not to cry .. 'you'll be home soon' she assures .. I must believe her..." he had written on Monday night.

Big B also shared that as the day passed by, in the evening he sat and contemplated "on that which brings vexation... in averse sleep hours the writing thoughts run through the mind and brain... tomorrow or as soon as it is daybreak shall I bring it all to book .. scathing, defiant, angered, indignation profound..."

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